Useful Bible Study Helps

As a Bible college student, you learn quickly what it means to “research“—particularly after you’ve been out of high school for about six years. It’s like learning to go back to school again; develop heathy study habits and trying not to procrastinate. Thus, I have added a pager for all of us—students or not of various useful Bible study tools. These are free to use unless otherwise stated on their website.

Biblos, the Greek word for book and the first word of the New Testament, is a root of “Bible” in English and many other languages, including “Bibel” in German and “Biblia” in Latin and Spanish. Biblos.com is a production of the Online Parallel Bible Project. This project is privately owned and supported for the express purpose of sharing Bible study tools online.

“Where the world comes to study the Bible.” Offers many available free downloads, sermon illustrations, and more. Bible.org is also the Home of the Lumina Bible online Bible and the Net Bible, available in book, software, and online forms.

Free Bible text andBible audio. Read, listen to, and share theBible in hundreds of languages. Bible Is is also featured as an app for Ipod Touch and Ipad in the Itunes Store and for your web browser for Google Chrome. (this link will only work with Google Chrome, but Itunes will work with any browser. Sorry.)

Everystudent.com promotes itself as “a safe place to ask questions about life and what it might be like to know God“. Find helpful answers to life’s questions, God’s existence, relationships and intimacy. This is a good place to start for new Christians as well as though curious about Christianity or how it compares to other world religions.

This is the site for online workshops sponsored by Voice of the Martyrs, Inc. USA. These courses are to guide you through persecution studies—an innovative way to become informed and involved in ministry to the persecuted church. To sign up for an account is free and provides much useful information. Study at your own pace and various languages available.

Bible Study Tools is a Christ-centered, for-profit religious corporation dedicated to building up the Church, which is the Body of Christ. The site offers biblically-based content to Christians who take seriously their relationship with Christ with free devotionals, study guides, helpful articles, sermon helps, newsletters, and an entire community of fellow believers. Bible Study Tools’ goal is to “help users make the most of their Bible study time, and unlock its meaning for their lives in new and important ways“.

OpenBible offers a variety of tools such as Bible Geocoding, a Topical Bible, Realtime Bible verse search and a lab section to help with a variety of other topics. You can also follow their blog for future updates.

GotQuestions.org boast a whopping 394,335 biblically answered questions on their site. With over 4,000 answers to frequently asked Bible questions published online, approximately 75% of the questions asked already have answers available to you instantly. Got questions offers several options for finding the answers to your questions including site search, Top 20 most common Bible questions, Top 20 most visited articles, FAQs, or their What’s New Section. If you are unable to find your answer online, you can ask us your Bible question on the Bible Questions Answered page. You can also sign up to subscribe to the Question of the Week newsletter for updates.

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